Dear Thomas,
I've started doing some analyses with hddm, and I stumble on a very basic and certainly very naive question about accuracy and stimulus coding: as I understand it, accuracy coding assumes that there is no bias, right? Then the drift rate will be positive whenever accuracy is above .5 and negative otherwise. But it makes no sense in this case to estimate a bias.
This is what I understand from the topic "Code subject responses" where you write:
"There are two ways you can code subject responses (these are the values you put in the ‘response’ column in your data file). You can either use accuracy-coding where 1 means correct and 0 means error, or you can use direction-coding where 1 means left and 0 means right (this could also code for stimulus A and B instead of left and right). HDDM interprets 0 and 1 responses as lower and upper boundary responses, respectively, so it has no preference one way or another."
But then you go on saying that sometimes, of course, we may want to include a bias. Thus I infer that in accuracy coding, you do not try estimate a bias (meaning that it is fixed at .5*a or 0). And this is also what my intuition tells me: it makes no sense to have a bias leading to being correct!
All the best,
Thanks for making this great package available!
J.
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Thanks! but when I do stimulus coding, I must input the stimulus as an independent variable (one more column in the data set) and make the drift depend on it. But suppose I have no reason to believe that the absolute value of the drift rate should be different in the two conditions, is there a way I can enforce v_red = - v_green (in case I have two targets, one red and one green)? If I don't do that, I will run into overfitting issues...
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Jérôme Sackur
Laboratoire de Sciences Cognitives et Psycholinguistique
(ENS/CNRS/EHESS)
Département d'Etudes Cognitives
Ecole Normale Supérieure
29, rue d'Ulm --- Pavillon Jardin
75005 Paris, France
tel.: + 33 (0) 1 44 32 26 25
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